Urban parks are currently enshrined within liveable forms of sustainable urban planning for high-density city living. This article draws on Giles Deleuze and Felix Guattari\u27s idea of territory to critically explore the embodied geographies of liveability. The concept of territory draws attention to the emplacement of subjectivities constituted not only through the discursive but also the emotional and affectual forces or flows between and through bodies and proximate objects. We argue that the embodied geographies of liveability are both performed and folded through the emotional and affectual circulations flowing through the body. To investigate these performances, flows and connections, an affective mapping exercise of urban park visit...
In theory and practice, there remains much hope that through greater human-place connections, more e...
Space, place and territoriality are not only basic concepts to the discipline of geography. Geograph...
In Western democratic society, urban public space has always been dominated by theMainstream user. T...
What can be learned from conversations about walkability per se and specific ideas about the embodie...
What can be learned from conversations about walkability per se and specific ideas about the embodie...
In a policy context of healthy, sustainable and livable cities, the urban parks are a key research a...
Walking fosters self-efficacy, empathy, and connection, and large and small democratic actions. Such...
Walking fosters self‐efficacy, empathy, and connection, and large and small democratic actions. Such...
The sense of place is a multidimensional construct that evokes an emotional commitment to a specific...
The Flat City space syntax model (Read, 2005), proposes that a structure of the environment is gener...
This paper explores the dynamics of UK neighbourhood policy in a new way, by bringing together an at...
The combination of increasing numbers of people in cities, coupled with decreasing levels of biodive...
The issue of spatial, social or political encounters between cities and parks is central to the UNPE...
This report is the result of an empirical investigation of everyday life in Victory Square, Vancouve...
Space is a physical location, but also a material manifestation of our social world, continuously sh...
In theory and practice, there remains much hope that through greater human-place connections, more e...
Space, place and territoriality are not only basic concepts to the discipline of geography. Geograph...
In Western democratic society, urban public space has always been dominated by theMainstream user. T...
What can be learned from conversations about walkability per se and specific ideas about the embodie...
What can be learned from conversations about walkability per se and specific ideas about the embodie...
In a policy context of healthy, sustainable and livable cities, the urban parks are a key research a...
Walking fosters self-efficacy, empathy, and connection, and large and small democratic actions. Such...
Walking fosters self‐efficacy, empathy, and connection, and large and small democratic actions. Such...
The sense of place is a multidimensional construct that evokes an emotional commitment to a specific...
The Flat City space syntax model (Read, 2005), proposes that a structure of the environment is gener...
This paper explores the dynamics of UK neighbourhood policy in a new way, by bringing together an at...
The combination of increasing numbers of people in cities, coupled with decreasing levels of biodive...
The issue of spatial, social or political encounters between cities and parks is central to the UNPE...
This report is the result of an empirical investigation of everyday life in Victory Square, Vancouve...
Space is a physical location, but also a material manifestation of our social world, continuously sh...
In theory and practice, there remains much hope that through greater human-place connections, more e...
Space, place and territoriality are not only basic concepts to the discipline of geography. Geograph...
In Western democratic society, urban public space has always been dominated by theMainstream user. T...